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Post by Nats on Jan 30, 2016 20:23:51 GMT
Gold digger being called on
The executor of Jonah Lomu's will is raising questions after discovering the All Black's widow made multiple changes to Companies Office documents, inserting herself as a part-owner of a company which owns a Wellington property and his trademarks.
Companies Office records show Nadene Lomu was an "authorised person" but had no stake in the ownership of Stylez Ltd before January 4 this year - almost two months after Lomu died.
But on that date and the day after, the public record shows she made multiple changes to the ownership of the company.
The Companies Office lists "Nadene Quirk" - her maiden name - as inserting "Nadene Lomu" as a 20 per cent shareholder at 1.07pm on January 4.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2016 3:04:05 GMT
She is likely to do time if it can be proven she is doing dishonest things with his estate.
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Post by byzance on Feb 1, 2016 21:50:26 GMT
Had the average person done this, charges would be pending right now. What's the hold up? This woman is bad news! Those poor kids, I do hope they have some decent role models in their lives, their mother certainly is not one of them!
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